As the name suggests, this apple was bred in Japan, but with two American parents: the red delicious and the ralls janet. These apples are best eaten fresh as is or in a salad, but you can also try them baked.
As the name suggests, this apple was bred in Japan, but with two American parents: the red delicious and the ralls janet. These apples are best eaten fresh as is or in a salad, but you can also try them baked.
Sodus Point, NY
Youngman Orchards Farm Market is a fifth-generation, family-run farm in Sodus, New York, with deep roots dating back to 1922. Nestled near Lake Ontario, the orchard is known for its vibrant farm stand, homegrown fruits and vegetables, and community-focused charm. In addition to seasonal produce, visitors will find locally sourced meats, cheeses, baked goods, and handcrafted items like goat milk soap and artisan crafts. The farm also offers a full nursery with flowers, potted plants, pumpkins, mums, Christmas trees, and wreaths throughout the year. A beloved stop on Wayne County’s Apple Tasting Tour, Youngman Orchards is especially popular in the fall, when visitors come for cider slushies, donuts, hayrides, and the corn maze. With nearly a century of stewardship, the Youngman family continues to create a warm, welcoming space that celebrates the agricultural heritage of New York’s Finger Lakes region.